Sony KV-V2110P TV VCR Combo User Manual


 
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Additional Information
GB
Function
TV reception
Clock and
timer
Playback
Possible causes and remedies
The mains lead is disconnected.
/Connect the mains lead.
The video TV is switched off.
/Press ;, PROGR +/– or programme number on the Remote
Commander, or PROGR +/– on the video TV.
The headphones are connected to 2 jack.
/Disconnect the headphones.
The ¤ is displayed on the screen.
/Press ¤.
Press Á +/–.
Adjust “CONTRAST,” “COLOUR,” and “BRIGHTNESS” in the
PICTURE CONTROL menu. (page 15)
The connecting cord between the video TV and the input source is
disconnected.
/Connect it firmly.
Input is not selected correctly.
/Press until the desired input indicator appears. (page 30)
The power has been interrupted or the mains lead is disconnected for
more than one day.
/Re-set the clock and timer settings if necessary. (pages 12, 21)
The power has been interrupted or the mains lead is disconnected for
less than one day.
/Re-set the clock and timer settings if necessary. (pages 12, 21)
The safety device has been activated.
/Switch off, disconnect the mains lead, and leave the set for about
one minute.
The COLOUR SYSTEM switch is set to incorrect position.
/Set COLOUR SYSTEM to the position corresponding to the colour
system with which the tape is recorded. (page 18)
Adjust the tracking. (page 28)
The video heads are dirty.
/Clean the heads using the Sony V-25CL video head cleaning tape
(page 33). If the cleaning tape is not available in your area, have
the heads cleaned at your nearest Sony service facility. (Do not use
a commercially available wet-type cleaning tape, as it may
damage the video heads.)
The tape is worn out.
/Use a new tape.
The tape is defective.
/Use a new tape.
Additional Information
Troubleshooting
Problems
No picture (screen is
dark), no sound
Good picture but no
sound
No colour or poor
colour (screen is
dark) for colour
programmes, but
good sound.
No picture, no
sound
from video input
source
The clock has
stopped and “--/--”
is displayed.
The clock loses or
gains.
Power is on, but the
tape does not run.
Poor playback
picture
The sound drops
out.